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by Africa Center for Strategic Studies
Your resume, in addition to listing your professional experience, education and qualifications, is a reflection of who you are. When you take the time to … [Read more...]

by Socceraholic
The Second Law of Thermodynamics predicts the gradual energetic decay of physical closed systems ("entropy"). Arguably, the Universe as a whole is precisely such a system.
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by mike.cerrillo
All beings must have a constant supply of energy and matter. The conversion of this energy and matter within the body is called metabolism. Metabolism is a big word to clarify an … [Read more...]

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Water gardens or garden pools have become a popular part of landscape architecture in the United States. Water gardens are visually soothing and seem to connect people to the … [Read more...]

by Peter Forret
If it can't be measured, it can't be managed" - a basic rule of marketing.
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by matsuyuki
Many people wonder if buying a treadmill that will fold away is a good idea or not. To answer the question, we have to go a little deeper before we can arrive at a good, logical answer. … [Read more...]

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by Rickydavid Is Albert Einstein’s Special Relativity incompatible with the very equations upon which science’s greatest theory is built? New observations made by many scientists and engineers appear to contradict the great scientist’s ideas. Apparently there are implicit contradictions present within Relativity’s foundational ideas, documents and equations. One individual has even pointed that quotations from […]

by Mateus Lunardi Dutra Thank you for choosing to read this paper, it was written specifically to be of aid to you. Recent astronomy articles appear all over the Internet and in magazines dedicated to the science and the hobby. New photos of space objects result in articles. When space agencies announce missions, people write. […]

by Rob Swatski The reproductive system is part of the human body consisting of vital organs working together to foster procreation. Other important substances include pheromones, hormones and fluids. The genitalia or penis and ovaries are some of the major organs which contribute to the reproductive system. The reproduction process will commence upon sexual intercourse. […]

by Haakon von Martinsky How can you use fossils as a teaching tool? In my classrooms over the years, fossils have never failed to spark fun and enthusiasm for learning about earth sciences. I have seen students, otherwise disengaged in activities of learning, become totally captivated with the process of uncovering the fossil hiding beneath […]

by Macroscopic Solutions The National Science Foundation is an independent government agency in the United States. The National Science Foundation is responsible for providing support to basic science research, which is primarily accomplished through research funding. The National Science Foundation mostly provides research funding in the form of grants. These grants are most often given […]

by M. Ewert Founded in 1930, the WHOI is the largest independent oceanographic research institution in the U.S., with staff and students numbering about 1,000. For student group travelers with an interest in science or marine biology, the WHOI offers a fascinating world of ocean research. Its research departments include Ocean Physics and Engineering, Biology, […]

by Ronald (Ron) Douglas Frazier Do you get up in the morning determined to have a good day and before you know it, you find yourself feeling overwhelmed, stressed out, and that you can’t wait for the day to be over so you can rest? Do you feel like you are existing from day to […]